Thank you for your support.
The TicketSubmitPolicyPlugin seems good for what I need, but I had
some problems while using it.
In particular, in my project I have 4 different components and 4
different custom tickets, each one is specific for a particular
component. My goal is to force the user to specify a value for the
custom ticket related to the selected component, while the other
custom tickets should be disabled. I managed to install the plugin and
to define the policies but it worked quite well only with Firefox,
even if I have to manually force a refresh of the web page when I
change the component. With Internet Explorer 7.0 no submit policy is
applied.
Does anybody have the same problem with this plugin?
Best regards,
Cigu


On Sep 26, 11:12 pm, Jeff Hammel <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Not exactly sure what you're trying to do, but 
> maybehttp://trac-hacks.org/wiki/TicketSubmitPolicyPlugindoes sorta what you 
> want?
>
> Jeff Hammel
> The Open Planning Projecthttp://trac-hacks.org/wiki/k0s
> IRC: jhammel, k0s
>
> On Fri, Sep 26, 2008 at 09:05:17AM -0700, cigu wrote:
>
> > Dear all, I'm new with Trac 0.11.1 and I'm not able to add some check
> > when users press "Create Ticket" in the "New Ticket" page. In
> > particular, I've added one custom ticket and I would check that the
> > selected value of the custom ticket is consistent with the selected
> > component, otherwise the new ticket cannot be accepted and a warning
> > should be displayed. Can someone please help me to understand what has
> > to be done to implement this check?
> > Thank you in advance,
> > Regards,
> > Cigu

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